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Kjeld Sigtermans The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Hello Joe,
I am really looking forward to see Chickenfoot play on June 26th in De Waerdse Tempel in Heerhugowaard, Holland. Will you be taking time to do a meet & greet session with Dutch fans maybe before or maybe after the show?
I 'custom chromed' an Ibanez S620 a few years ago and would be soooo cool if you would want to autograph it for me!
I asked the staff of the Waerdse Tempel first, but they said I should bring 40 people before they would consider any VIP arrangments...Wow??....
Thanks!
Kjeld
Holland
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Tue May 26 '09 2:43:44 am
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Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Mornin Skippy, I try to catch a little guitar time every day, sometimes not. Flooding of rice and soybean planting is @ hand. Need it to stop raining for a couple of weeks. This spring has been tough.
How is Ten Words coming for you?
Gotta run the young one up to catch the bus for a school outing.
Y'all have a good day/night
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Tue May 26 '09 3:13:49 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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pip:Its all about bringing something new t the table for me, i,ve been on this musical pioneering curse for the last 20 plus years & this is but just one concept i,ve been workin on for the last 12, all will be revealed when i get some youtube vids up n running prolly end o the year?¿, theres a lot to it not just by design & way its shaped but the way you hold it.I,m currently working on a design similar as a thumbpick t free up all the fingers of my right hand n a whole other bunch of freaky ideas i cant go into at mo.. i,ll keep ya posted
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Tue May 26 '09 5:40:31 am
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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WOW!!! Thanks to everyone who has posted reviews of their chickenfoot gigs....helps to get the excitement and anticipation brewing...one month to go!!!
Do the Stu - hey is that every year at disneyland you get in free on your birthday or just this year...worth remembering if its every year....too late for me for this year...2 days is not enough time to organize a trip to USA! LOL...not that I got the money for it at the mo anyway...but if I get this divorce financial stuff sorted out...then I may have some money for next year!...although its taken a year and a half so far....so I am not gonna hold my breath!
Don't know if this is just a sick coincidence but....
2007 - Chinese year of the Chicken - Bird Flu Pandemic devastates parts of Asia
2008 - Chinese year of the Horse - Equine Influenza decimates Australian racing
2009 - Chinese year of the Pig - Swine Flu Pandemic kills hundreds of pigs around the globe.
Has anyone else noticed this???!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It gets worse........
next year......
2010 - Chinese year of the Cock - what could possibly go wrong?
COVER YOURSELVES MEN!!!!!!
Hugs Satriella xx
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Tue May 26 '09 5:41:59 am
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Jan-Willem Bornman Randburg, Gauteng South Africa Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Hey Joe
I am a huge fan. Will you ever play in South Africa? I think there are a lot of peolpe who would love to see you live!!!
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Tue May 26 '09 6:01:50 am
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Nearly 37 years ago, a 25-year-old Sausalito guitarist named Ronnie Montrose was in the midst of a musical coming-out party, wielding his guitar on tour with the Edgar Winter Group and tearing through soon-to-be hits like "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride."
As Montrose saw it, he had an ace in the hole: a 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar he'd just bought from J. Geils for $800, an instrument he felt emitted an exquisite tone.
On Oct. 10, 1972, one month before the group would release its bestselling album, the Edgar Winter Group performed at Nichols College, a small school in Dudley, Mass. In the middle of the set, Montrose went to retrieve his prized guitar from its stand onstage, only to find it missing. The show was halted, house lights were turned on, but the guitar had vanished. Montrose was fuming.
A Dudley Police Department call log of that night recorded the incident, noting, "There might be trouble." There wasn't, but Montrose has spent the nearly four decades since then wondering what happened to his cherished instrument, which has been valued at as much as $500,000, according to Tiburon vintage guitar collector Michael Indelicato, a longtime friend of Montrose.
After recognizing his long gone Les Paul in a British guitar magazine, Montrose's wondering has ceased. He filed a lawsuit last week in U.S. District Court in San Francisco against Gary Moore, himself a famed guitarist from Belfast in Northern Ireland. In the complaint, Montrose claims that Moore has his
stolen guitar and refuses to give it back.
Although he acknowledges that Moore himself did not steal the guitar, he alleges his attempts to speak with Moore about the matter have been rebuffed. He's seeking the return of the guitar and unspecified damages.
Montrose declined to offer futher comment on his lawsuit. Reached at his home in Brighton, England, Moore refused to discuss the matter, too, saying only that the "whole thing is a sham" and "I've had that guitar for more than 20 years." Montrose doesn't dispute that notion, but he insists that doesn't change the fact that Moore is in possession of his stolen guitar and must return it.
The legal ramifications of the case are complex, and Montrose hopes to get a judge to weigh in on several issues, including the statute of limitations on a 37-year-old case and an instance in which the current owner of a piece of stolen property is not alleged to have stolen it. Another major issue is jurisdictional, as the theft is alleged to have occurred in Massachusetts, its current owner lives in England and Montrose lives in San Francisco.
Ed Roman, owner of Ed Roman Guitars in Las Vegas, has served as an expert witness in stolen guitar cases for the estate of late guitar great Jimi Hendrix. He said Montrose faces an uphill battle, primarily because the alleged theft occurred so long ago.
Roman said the Hendrix estate and Paul McCartney have been unable to retrieve stolen guitars in cases where they knew who had them but were unable to overcome the years gone by.
"If it is more than 10 years ago, the person who has it usually keeps it," he said. "I doubt Ronnie is going to be able to get it back."
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Tue May 26 '09 6:39:51 am
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D_O_M
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Guitar thefts have long been common in the music business. R.E.M.'s Peter Buck had his prized Rickenbacker guitar stolen in September in Helsinki, Finland, only to have it returned anonymously two weeks later at a show in Luxembourg. Slash of Guns N' Roses fame had his Gibson Les Paul Goldtop guitar stolen from his studio in 1998, and Gibson eventually made a new one for its longtime star client.
Montrose's hunt for his guitar has been rife with false leads, missed opportunities and dead ends.
In January 1977, someone contacted one of Montrose's bandmates about the guitar's whereabouts, only to disappear when Montrose hired a private investigator to look into it.
The hunt regained steam in the early 2000s when Indelicato was given a photo of a 1959 Gibson Les Paul by another guitar dealer at a Texas guitar show and told that Montrose's instrument was in the hands of an English guitar player. The photo showed the guitar's serial number, and Indelicato claims that an Internet search for the serial number sent him to a forum thread on the Gibson Web site that connected Moore and the serial number for Montrose's missing guitar.
But it was the November 2007 issue of the British magazine Guitar Buyer that ignited the standoff between Montrose and Moore, who once played for Thin Lizzy of "The Boys Are Back In Town" fame.
The publication featured a multi-page spread on Moore and his guitar collection, including several photos of a 1959 Gibson Les Paul Standard. The guitar is known as a Sunburst for its distinctive maple wood face with unique wood grain patterns. Montrose claims a photo showing a pin-sized hole in the back of the guitar is the proof, as he drills such holes in all of his guitars.
The Guitar Buyer photos showed that the guitar had sustained significant wear and tear over the past 37 years, a sign that Montrose's complaint claims "substantiates a risk of future damage so as long as the '59 Gibson remains in Mr. Moore's possession."
An angry Moore refused to comment further on his tussle with Montrose over the decades-old instrument. But his quote in the Guitar Buyer story shed light on its value to both men.
When asked if he still played the '59 Gibson on the road, he replied, "Sometimes, but don't tell anyone that. I don't really like taking it out too much because it's getting a bit scary now. I don't think I'll find another Gibson Les Paul to replace it. I'd have to get one of the same vintage, because no matter what new ones I get, they're never going to be like that."
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Tue May 26 '09 6:40:02 am
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Daniel Payet
Payet Daniel Bras Panon, REUNION
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Hi,
I live on REUNION ISLAND and I will be happy to see Joe Satriani on my island ....
Is it possible ?
cordialy,
Daniel Payet
daniel.payet@wanadoo.fr
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Tue May 26 '09 11:04:22 am
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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There will be no clean sheets tomorrow
I'm up fro barca but united will probably win, barca's defence is a sham with injuries and suspensions and the general players there.... but their midfield and forward line is impressive, but yeah. up for Barca but don't see em' winning :)
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Tue May 26 '09 12:42:19 pm
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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This is what happens when you bring football talk to a music website
im actually a pretty big football fan, its just on my list of many things im great at
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Tue May 26 '09 1:21:36 pm
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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Al.. Cappy Puyol is THE man t watch! its goin t be amazin t watch what he pulls off Wed in defence, cant see em winning myself 2 players down, but hey, it,s goin t be a helluva night anyhoos.I,m sitting tight in my local up the hill in Vall de Hebron because the centre will be feckin chaos in Plaza Catalunya win or not
for the record..football for me is a big yawn, i do like t watch people makin an arse o themselves on the street after a match tho, boobys out etc etc...its FREE entertainment on a grand scale!
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Tue May 26 '09 1:25:38 pm
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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yeayea of corse thats on the list too
and Puyol isnt bad at all but duno how he is to play he was injured recently, but he'll prob be back but still gona be a great gane.... I'll probably be absolutly pissed watching the match I've a Funeral at 10:00 GMT tomorrow, match is at 19:45 GMT :|
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Tue May 26 '09 1:31:53 pm
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MattV
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This is driving me crazy... Can anyone tell me who makes the black fabric jacket with all the zippers that Joe frequently wears? He has it on in several of the YouTube interviews. I can't find anything like it anywhere!
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Tue May 26 '09 1:41:10 pm
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